I wasn't sure whether to post this here, or under "Theremin Humor"...
Today, a student at MIT told me that in her dorm, her peers have constructed a theremin [i]stripper pole[/i]. When I asked about the pitch, she told me that yes, they've tuned the pitch low so that it doesn't emit an ear-splitting squeal when dancers grasp it, swing around it, etc.
She tells me their future plans include 1) connecting it to their dance floor, and 2) replacing the metal pole with a see-through one, replete with flashing colored lights inside.
Given Glinsky's account of Lev's eye for the young ladies right up to the end of his life, I suspect that the inventor would not be horrified by this particular application of the technology.